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July 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Obama Goes to Psychic to get Advice on Best Way to Kill American Middle Class #235960July 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Obama Goes to Psychic to get Advice on Best Way to Kill American Middle Class #236154SunnyjimParticipant
Jfuquette has a new name? There are enough of the wing nuts showing up here to make me think about not coming back.
I will probably just read Rich’s stuff and forget the rest.
You would think with all the resources in this country, people would be ashamed to be so ignorant as these posters have become lately. Too bad they get to vote.
July 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Obama Goes to Psychic to get Advice on Best Way to Kill American Middle Class #236086SunnyjimParticipantJfuquette has a new name? There are enough of the wing nuts showing up here to make me think about not coming back.
I will probably just read Rich’s stuff and forget the rest.
You would think with all the resources in this country, people would be ashamed to be so ignorant as these posters have become lately. Too bad they get to vote.
July 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Obama Goes to Psychic to get Advice on Best Way to Kill American Middle Class #236098SunnyjimParticipantJfuquette has a new name? There are enough of the wing nuts showing up here to make me think about not coming back.
I will probably just read Rich’s stuff and forget the rest.
You would think with all the resources in this country, people would be ashamed to be so ignorant as these posters have become lately. Too bad they get to vote.
July 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Obama Goes to Psychic to get Advice on Best Way to Kill American Middle Class #236143SunnyjimParticipantJfuquette has a new name? There are enough of the wing nuts showing up here to make me think about not coming back.
I will probably just read Rich’s stuff and forget the rest.
You would think with all the resources in this country, people would be ashamed to be so ignorant as these posters have become lately. Too bad they get to vote.
SunnyjimParticipantThe original BK reform bill did indeed exempt credit card debts from being disharged in Ch. 7 BK. The final bill that was passed does not NOT exempt credit card debt from disharge.
In general, all unsecured debts may be discharged in a Ch. 7 BK proceeding except for certain public obligations such as taxes, judgements, and child support, etc.. Secured debts (like car loans) are usually dealt with by liquidating the asset and then the remaining balance due (if any) is discharged as an unsecured debt.
I am no attorney and so don’t base ANY decisions on the above statements. But I stayed at a really great hotel last night… (couldn’t help making a funny…). No, I was just curious about the actual changes to the BK laws and browsed through a “Dummies Book” for the new laws. Easy for anyone to verify via google or at a site like this:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/process.html
SunnyjimParticipantThe original BK reform bill did indeed exempt credit card debts from being disharged in Ch. 7 BK. The final bill that was passed does not NOT exempt credit card debt from disharge.
In general, all unsecured debts may be discharged in a Ch. 7 BK proceeding except for certain public obligations such as taxes, judgements, and child support, etc.. Secured debts (like car loans) are usually dealt with by liquidating the asset and then the remaining balance due (if any) is discharged as an unsecured debt.
I am no attorney and so don’t base ANY decisions on the above statements. But I stayed at a really great hotel last night… (couldn’t help making a funny…). No, I was just curious about the actual changes to the BK laws and browsed through a “Dummies Book” for the new laws. Easy for anyone to verify via google or at a site like this:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/process.html
SunnyjimParticipantThe original BK reform bill did indeed exempt credit card debts from being disharged in Ch. 7 BK. The final bill that was passed does not NOT exempt credit card debt from disharge.
In general, all unsecured debts may be discharged in a Ch. 7 BK proceeding except for certain public obligations such as taxes, judgements, and child support, etc.. Secured debts (like car loans) are usually dealt with by liquidating the asset and then the remaining balance due (if any) is discharged as an unsecured debt.
I am no attorney and so don’t base ANY decisions on the above statements. But I stayed at a really great hotel last night… (couldn’t help making a funny…). No, I was just curious about the actual changes to the BK laws and browsed through a “Dummies Book” for the new laws. Easy for anyone to verify via google or at a site like this:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/process.html
SunnyjimParticipantThe original BK reform bill did indeed exempt credit card debts from being disharged in Ch. 7 BK. The final bill that was passed does not NOT exempt credit card debt from disharge.
In general, all unsecured debts may be discharged in a Ch. 7 BK proceeding except for certain public obligations such as taxes, judgements, and child support, etc.. Secured debts (like car loans) are usually dealt with by liquidating the asset and then the remaining balance due (if any) is discharged as an unsecured debt.
I am no attorney and so don’t base ANY decisions on the above statements. But I stayed at a really great hotel last night… (couldn’t help making a funny…). No, I was just curious about the actual changes to the BK laws and browsed through a “Dummies Book” for the new laws. Easy for anyone to verify via google or at a site like this:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/process.html
SunnyjimParticipantThe original BK reform bill did indeed exempt credit card debts from being disharged in Ch. 7 BK. The final bill that was passed does not NOT exempt credit card debt from disharge.
In general, all unsecured debts may be discharged in a Ch. 7 BK proceeding except for certain public obligations such as taxes, judgements, and child support, etc.. Secured debts (like car loans) are usually dealt with by liquidating the asset and then the remaining balance due (if any) is discharged as an unsecured debt.
I am no attorney and so don’t base ANY decisions on the above statements. But I stayed at a really great hotel last night… (couldn’t help making a funny…). No, I was just curious about the actual changes to the BK laws and browsed through a “Dummies Book” for the new laws. Easy for anyone to verify via google or at a site like this:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/process.html
May 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Nine houses lost, investor reflects on ‘stumbles’: California man speculated with ‘neg-am’ loans, now says it was mistake #202683SunnyjimParticipantTax liabilities in the USA can not be erased through bancruptcy.
May 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Nine houses lost, investor reflects on ‘stumbles’: California man speculated with ‘neg-am’ loans, now says it was mistake #202732SunnyjimParticipantTax liabilities in the USA can not be erased through bancruptcy.
May 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Nine houses lost, investor reflects on ‘stumbles’: California man speculated with ‘neg-am’ loans, now says it was mistake #202756SunnyjimParticipantTax liabilities in the USA can not be erased through bancruptcy.
May 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Nine houses lost, investor reflects on ‘stumbles’: California man speculated with ‘neg-am’ loans, now says it was mistake #202782SunnyjimParticipantTax liabilities in the USA can not be erased through bancruptcy.
May 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Nine houses lost, investor reflects on ‘stumbles’: California man speculated with ‘neg-am’ loans, now says it was mistake #202816SunnyjimParticipantTax liabilities in the USA can not be erased through bancruptcy.
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